Astronomy

What
Astronomy
When
8/27/2024

Standard(s):

SAST1a. Ask questions to investigate the daily/seasonal motions of the sky and communicate the significance of constellations, for navigation and time-keeping. (Compare and contrast astronomy and astrology and describe how the zodiac relates to the motions of solar system objects.)

SAST3. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to illustrate the formation of the solar system and the properties of celestial objects within it.

c. Ask questions to investigate and communicate major properties of our solar system bodies and the zones they inhabit. (Clarification statement: This includes planets, dwarf planets, major moons, asteroid belt, comets, Kuiper belt, and the Öort cloud.)

Learning Target:

I can learn more about the Planet Earth to compare it with other planets in the Solar System and being discovered every year.

Success Criteria:

I can learn about features, rotation, revolution, precession, and other facts about a researched planet in the Solar System.

I can work as a group to complete an assigned project.

Instructional Strategies:

 

 

Gradual Release Model of Instruction:  I Do, We Do, You Do, We Check

 

Opening (I do): PIRATE PREP - SAT Math Question of the Day!

We Do:

  1. Take notes on the Solar System and label a graphic.

You Do:

  1. Work on Vocabulary List #2 due today.
  2. Flocabulary #3 work for those who do not have it finished yet. It is due tomorrow by 11:59 p.m.

Closing (We Check): 

  1. Keep your notebook organized.
  2. Flocabulary #3 due next Wednesday, August 28th by 11:59 p.m.

Differentiation Strategies:

Individual work - Notes on the Solar System; Vocabulary List #2 definitions and/or Flocabulary #3.

Formative/Summative

Assessment(s):

(We Check)

Teacher check while in partners/group work

Address individual questions/concerns

Flocabulary #3: "Earth's Layers and Plate Tectonics" due Wednesday, August 28th.

Travel Agent Planet Projects due on Thursday, September 5th and Friday, September 6th.

Assignment(s):

1.   Flocabulary #3 on "Earth's Layers and Plate Tectonics" is due on Wednesday, August 28th by 11:59 p.m.

2.   Planet Projects are due on Thursday, September 5th and Friday, September 6th in class. Presentations are done in class and visuals (models, brochures, tri-fold boards, etc. are brought in with the presentations. Papers are uploaded along with the PowerPoints to Google Classroom folders.)

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